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Irish
Etymology
Literally, "Philipp the Feather's Day".
Noun
Lá Philib an Chleite m (genitive singular Lae Philib an Chleite)
- first of never, when pigs fly (nonexistent day)
- Synonyms: Lá Thaidhg na dTadhgann, Lá Sheoin Dic
1964, Dónall MacAmhlaigh, Dialann deoraí:Feictear dom féin dá mbeinn sa tír seo go Lá Philib an Chleite nach dtógfainn aon bhlas den chanúint ghránna atá ag muintir na háite seo.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)